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Bibliography
[I] “The composition of the Redon cartulary”
Taken from: Wendy Davies, ‘The composition of the Redon cartulary’, Francia 17 (1990)
69–90
[II] “Forgery in the Cartulaire de Redon”
Taken from: Wendy Davies, ‘Forgery in the Cartulaire de Redon’ in Fälschungen im Mittelalter..., vol. 4 (1988)
265–274
[III] “Les chartes du cartulaire de Landévennec”
Taken from: Wendy Davies, ‘Les chartes du Cartulaire de Landévennec ’ in Landévennec et le monachisme breton dans le haut Moyen Âge... (1986)
85–95
[IV] “On the distribution of political power in Brittany in the mid-ninth century”
98–114
[V] “Priests and rural communities in East Brittany in the ninth century”
177–197
[VI] “Disputes, their conduct and their settlement in the village communities of eastern Brittany in the ninth century”
289–312
[VII] “People and places in dispute in ninth-century Brittany”
65–84
[VIII] “Suretyship in the Cartulaire du Redon
Taken from: Wendy Davies, ‘Suretyship in the Cartulaire de Redon’ in Lawyers and laymen. Studies in the history of law, presented to Professor Dafydd Jenkins on his seventy-fifth birthday, Gwyl Ddewi 1986... (1986)
72–91
[IX] “Intra-family transactions in south-eastern Brittany: the dossier from Redon”
881–894
[X] “Wynebwerth et enepuuert: l’entretien des épouses dans la Bretagne du IXe siècle”
407–428
[XI] “A note on ville names and settlement development in the Morbihan”
139–147
[XII] “Field survey and the problem of surface scatters of building material: some east Breton evidence”
321–332
[XIII] “Surface scatters of building stone: enhancing field survey work”
337–352
[XIV] “Ecclesiastical centres and secular society in the Brittonic world in the tenth and eleventh centuries”
92–101
[XV] “‘Protected space’ in Britain and Ireland in the middle ages”
1–19
[XVI] “Celtic kingships in the early middle ages”
101–124
[XVII] “Alfred’s contemporaries: Irish, Welsh, Scots and Breton”
323–337
[XVIII] “On servile status in the early Middle Ages”
225–246
[XIX] “Local participation and legal ritual in early medieval law courts”
48–61